Getting Good Grades on the Stress Test – Culver City Crossroads

A friend was talking about having to take a ‘stress test’ as part of a physical exam, and the phrase set off laughter among the group of listeners. “Oh, a stress test like, getting out of bed in the morning?” We all laughed. “Or looking at your phone?” More laughter. “Or just, you know, listening […]
City Council Unanimous on Emergency Climate Action Plan – Culver City Crossroads

At the March 10, 2025 Culver City Council meeting, there was unanimous approval for City staff to draft an Emergency Climate Action Plan. That plan will include a timeline, relevant climate items in the General Plan, cost analysis, list of partners, measurement of success, emergency preparedness details, and a communication and education plan. It will […]
INTUIT DOME NAMED TO 2025 TIME WORLD’S GREATEST PLACES

TIME announced today that Intuit Dome was named to 2025 TIME World’s Greatest Places. Since it opened doors in August 2024, Intuit Dome has changed the sports and music landscape in Los Angeles. Intuit Dome is built different and creates an experience like no other for live events. The Halo Board, a 38,375 square foot […]
THE LOS ANGELES WORLD CUP 2026 HOST COMMITTEE UNVEILS THE OFFICIAL LOS ANGELES SONIC ID, PRODUCED BY LA’s OWN DJ FLICT

Official FIFA World Cup 26™ Los Angeles Sonic ID showcases the spirit and culture of Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA – Now less than 455 days from hosting the U.S. opening match for FIFA World Cup™, the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee is proud to unveil the Official FIFA World Cup 26™ Los […]
Culver City Julian Dixon Library to Honor Women’s History Month with “We Can Do It” – Culver City Crossroads

“We Can Do It” is a new musical commissioned by The Ebell of Los Angeles and its Herstory Project. The performance brings to life the courage, resilience, and struggles of the Rosie the Riveters of World War II. Follow the lives of three extraordinary women – an Irish immigrant, a Mexican American, and an African […]
Culver Arts Foundation Offers Resiliency Grants to Local Artists – Culver City Crossroads

The Culver City Arts Foundation (CCAF) is proud to announce the return of our resiliency fund now known as The 2025 Artist Resiliency Fund, a grant program designed to support local artists who have been impacted by the recent fires. The eligibility is limited to practicing artists or arts educators in any discipline, who must […]
DTCC to Host “Vibes After Five” – Culver City Crossroads

On Thursday, March 20, 2025, you can wait out that rush hour, and miss the post-work day traffic. Skip the gridlock and vibe with us! From 5 to 8 pm at the Culver Steps . Unwind after work with live beats, refreshing mocktails and golden hour fun at “Vibes After Five” in Downtown Culver City. […]
Rams sign All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams

What a difference a week can make, especially for the Ram faithful. The Los Angeles Rams have suddenly turned an off-season of uncertainty into one with greater clarity. One big move was signing free-agent star wide receiver Davante Adams to a two-year contract $46 million contract with $26 million guaranteed. Rams General Manager Les Snead […]
Kings break five game losing streak with Kuzmenko’s debut

The Los Angeles Kings triumphed in a heart-stopping performance last Saturday night, claiming a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues in an exhilarating overtime clash at Crypto.com Arena. The game was characterized by its gripping display of defensive prowess and offensive skill, but the highlight of the night was undoubtedly Andrei Kuzmenko, the Kings’ […]
UCLA softball continues to play at a dynasty level

George Laase (FSG) count UCLA junior Jordan Woolery trots around the bases after hitting her second home run of the game against LMU last Sunday. Jordan went 2 for 3 and had 6 RBIs. George Laase (FSG) count Kaitlyn Terry pitches for UCLA last Tuesday against University of San Diego on the UCLA campus. The […]